Fall 2015: Creating an inclusive experience: exhibitions and universal design
Features
- The Great Canadian Quest for an Inclusively Rich Experience, by Corey Timpson
- Developing Accessible Touchscreen Interactives, by Emily O’Hara, Christine Reich, and Anna Lindgren-Streicher
- Historic Sites and Universal Design: Lessons from the Tenement Museum, by Miriam Bader
- Nano: Creating an Exhibition that Is Inclusive of Multiple and Diverse Audiences, by Rae Ostman and Catherine McCarthy
- Shifting the Conversation: Improving Access with Universal Design, by Michele Hartley
- The White House Visitor Center: A Case Study in Inclusive Exhibition Design, by Sherril York
- Overcoming Barriers to Participation: An Aquarium Case Study, by Carrie Bruce
- How ADA + Excellence & Equity Became Universal Design, by Barbara Cohen-Stratyner
Departments
- From the President, by Wayne LaBar
- From the Editor, by Ellen M. Snyder-Grenier
- Exhibits Newsline, by Paul Orselli
- Special Report: Winners of the 27th Annual Excellence in Exhibition Competition, by Rita Mukherjee Hoffstadt
- Nuts and Bolts: Inclusive Museum Experiences – A Team Approach, by Rebecca Bradley and Barbara Berry
- Exhibition Studies: What Makes an Exhibition Inclusive? A 20-Year Conversation about Universal Design, by Clare Brown and Janice Majewski
- Exhibition Critiques: Hall of Human Life at the Museum of Science, Boston, by Wilhelmina Crolius; Sara Smith and Greg Sprick; David Michaud
- Book Review: The Multisensory Museum: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Touch, Sound, Smell, Memory, and Space, by Nina Levent and Alvaro Pascual-Leone, eds. Valerie Fletcher
- Twenty-Eighth Annual Excellence in Exhibition Competition Entry Form
- 2016 Excellence in Exhibition Label Writing Competition Announcement